✨ Fire protection coordination scheme
Co-ordination Scheme for Reinforcement Between Fire Brigades and for
Rural Fire Protection Established Pursuant to Section.9 of the Fire
Services Act 1949, and Code of Practices Issued by the Fire Service
Council.
THE following Co-ordination Scheme and Code of Practices are issued
in substitution for the Co-ordination Scheme and Code of Practices
published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 24, of 14 April 1954, at
page 590.
Dated at Wellington, this 5th day of May 1954.
H. R. BROWN, Secretary,
Fire Service Council.
New Zealand Fire Service Council—Co-ordination Scheme
FOREWORD
The Fire Services Act requires that the services of brigades shall not
be confined to the districts of the Urban Fire Authorities, but shall be
made available to provide fire protection in adjacent rural areas and
for assistance of other brigades for serious fires, war, or other emergency.
The Council has, therefore, pursuant to section 9 of the Act, established
the following scheme for operation by all Urban Fire Authorities in
terms of section 32 (3) of the Act.
PART I—RURAL FIRE PROTECTION
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Every Urban Fire Authority shall, subject to the limitations of
men, plant, and equipment available, afford fire protection to all
property within the limits of category E fire risk classification as
defined in the Council's Code of Practices, Part I. This area, which
will be within a radius of approximately 5 road miles of a fire station,
will be known as the protected area. In certain cases where it is
justified by the property at risk and the brigade can be expected to
give effective service, the area to be protected may, by agreement
between the Urban Fire Authority and the authority controlling the
rural area, be extended to the limits of category F fire risk classification
so as to provide cover to a distance of approximately 10 road miles
from a fire station, in which case the extended area shall be the
protected area. -
Except as provided in clause 3 hereof, the Council approves and
recommends under the scheme that fire protection of property in the
protected area be carried out pursuant to an agreement in terms of
section 44 (1) of the Fire Services Act between the Urban Fire
Authority and the territorial local authority controlling the protected
area. -
Where a measure of protection of property is desired in excess
of that provided for under the scheme or where protection is desired
of property not coming within the protected area, the cost of the
protection will be the subject of individual agreements between property
owners and the Urban Fire Authority in terms of section 44 (2) of
the Fire Services Act. The Council has recommended that, where
such agreements are not made, the registration provisions of sections 9
and 84 of the Act shall apply with respect to industrial or commercial
property within the protected area and invites Urban Fire Authorities
to make appropriate recommendations to the Council in respect of such
properties. -
The service to be afforded by brigades under the scheme shall
normally be limited to inspection and advice with respect to protection
of rural property and the attendance at fires of one pumping appliance
and crew. It will not relieve the Crown or Rural Fire Authorities of
their responsibilities with respect to forest and herbage fires under the
Forests Act 1949 or the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1947. -
Where property in rural areas comes within the protected area
with respect to two or more districts, the relevant agreements should
be made with the concurrence of all Urban Fire Authorities concerned
or, in default of agreement, by direction of the Council. See section
9 (2) (e) of the Act. -
If Urban Fire Authorities find it impossible to make satisfactory
agreements covering fire protection of properties within the protected
area the brigade shall attend fires in or threatening such property at
call without delay, and payment for service will, in that case, be made
by the rural local authority as provided in the Fire Services Regulations
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Fire services, Rural fire protection, Co-ordination scheme, Fire Service Council, Urban fire authorities, Rural local authority, Fire protection agreements, Code of Practices, Section 9, Emergency response
- H. R. Brown, Secretary, Fire Service Council